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Christoph Robin Egan, left, and Andrew Stephen Dunford, right, were arrested for indecent exposure. (Image courtesy <a class="tpstyle" href="http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20120710/PC16/120719942" target="_blank">Charleston Post and Courier</a>)
Christoph Robin Egan, left, and Andrew Stephen Dunford, right, were arrested for indecent exposure. (Image courtesy Charleston Post and Courier)
Published: July 11, 2012 at 2:03 PM

CHARLESTON, S.C., July 11 (UPI) -- Police in South Carolina said they arrested a pair of drunken men who were spotted walking around a city's downtown "completely in the nude."

Charleston police said an officer spotted Christoph Robin Egan, 19, and Andrew Stephen Dunford, 21, both of Montclair, N.J., walking "completely in the nude" around 2 a.m. Monday on Logan Street, the Post and Courier, Charleston, reported Wednesday.

The officer said Egan only had a cellphone and Dunford was carrying a bag containing both men's clothing. The report said both men smelled of alcohol, slurred their speech and had bloodshot eyes.

Egan told the officer he and Dunford had been out drinking at some bars and "thought it would be fun" to walk naked to the place where they were staying.

The men were arrested on indecent exposure charges and were released on bail later Monday.

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